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Steps in Earthquake Proofing a Country: A Case Study of Myanmar

Source
Bulletin of the New Zealand society for earthquake engineering
Date Issued
2011-06-01
Author(s)
MacRae, G. A.
Myint, U. T.
Jain, Sudhir Kumar
Volume
Vol. 44
Issue
No. 2
Abstract
In many countries around the world, building and bridge structures with close proximity to known earthquake faults have been constructed with little consideration to the effects of strong ground shaking. This paper discusses some of the infrastructure and systems required in a country to prevent structural collapse, and hence major loss, in a major earthquake. The modus operandi of one group which seeks to

reduce earthquake loss in these countries, the World Seismic Safety Initiative, is described. Finally, a case study is carried out on Myanmar where extraordinary strides that have been made toward earthquake risk reduction in a relatively short period of time.
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/29598
Subjects
Close proximity
Earthquake fault
Earthquake risk
Ground-shaking
Modus operandi
Myanmars
Seismic safety
Structural collapse
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